Month: July 2012
Texas Says Not Now and Maybe Never to the Educrats
Historically, K-12 science education has been left to the individual states.
At BioLogos, Confusion over the Meaning of “Irreducibly Complex”
Darwinian evolution is a tinkerer. It can fiddle a bit with pre-existing IC systems, but is incompetent to build new ones.
Paul McBride, Darwinist Hero of the Hour
Defending Darwinism from critics and advocates of alternative scientific theories like intelligent design should be a top priority for evolutionary theory’s boosters.
In Christianity Today‘s Cover Story, Intelligent Design is the Excluded Middle Ground
Profiled in CT, a theistic evolutionist and a young earth creationist agree on the desirability of avoiding the debate with Darwinian evolution.
Lignin: The Enigma Remains
Some people who have read Leisola’s paper, or at least the introductory blog post, have responded by digging up examples of lignin degradation from the literature.